Witchcraft & SorceryThis is the place to discuss techniques and spells typical to witchcraft and sorcery, including Wicca, Hoodoo, Voodoo, Santerķa, and any form of Shamanism. The discussion of sorcerer-witches like A.O. Spare and Andrew Chumbley is also germane.

I know it's been, what, ten months since you posted this? And chances are good you're long gone and forgotten about this place. But what is it they say nowadays? Whatevs?

Me, I love Papa Legba. Baron Samedi too. And the most important thing about loas is RESPECT. You want The Papa to give you his time and energy, that's OK, but you gotta be good to him. That's the biggest thing with the loas -- you be good. They know if you ain't.

I know it's been, what, ten months since you posted this? And chances are good you're long gone and forgotten about this place. But what is it they say nowadays? Whatevs?

Me, I love Papa Legba. Baron Samedi too. And the most important thing about loas is RESPECT. You want The Papa to give you his time and energy, that's OK, but you gotta be good to him. That's the biggest thing with the loas -- you be good. They know if you ain't.

Hi. I've started to serve Papa Legba but one my known-for-vodou-woman recommended me not to give fruits and etc to Legba while my mediumism didn't leveled up to communicate well with spirits. She recommended me to give to Legba glass of water and to make ancestors altar (will do it). But I have some more questions:
1. I have to refresh water oftenly. So does it mean that while refreshing water I need to sing chant and light up candle or thats not neccessary and I may refresh water without ceremony?
2. Should it be boiled water?
3. May I server Papa Legba not just at mondays? Which days I mustnt (sunday)?